You can add a crystal filter using a common 10 MHz crystal in series with a low noise, high impedance amplifier. Terminate the input side with about 50 ohms, and set the Q of the filter with the load impedance. Since you're only worried about harmonics, the Q can be fairly low, making the exact crystal characteristics (frequency precision especially) less important. Extra components can be added for more sophistication and compensation for parasitics (especially parallel Co), if needed. More stages will make it even cleaner, but the amplifier noises will add up. If there is enough signal power available in the original output, you can leave out the amplifier and use an impedance matching transformer instead, avoiding the amplifier noise.

 Ed


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